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Level I

A Visit to the Zoo
Alistair's Night
Arthur's Bad News Day
Birds
Building A Bridge
Childhood Stories of George Washington
Discovering Dinosaurs
Extreme Insects
Families
Fantastic Flying Machines
Goldilocks and the Other Three Bears
Goldilocks and the Three Bears
Healthy Me
Hibernation
Hippo's Toothache
How Glooskap Found Summer
How to Make Paper
Is That a Fish?
Life at the Pond
Mike's Good Bad Day
Soup and a Sandwish
The 100th Day Project
The Magic Bike
The Three Little Pigs
Tian Tian, A Giant Panda
Why Robins Hop
Winter Vacation
Discovering Dinosaurs Discovering Dinosaurs
nonfiction
Words Included:
   dinosaur
   fossil
   human
   museum
   scientist
   skeleton
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People often ask, “How do we know dinosaurs lived on Earth?� This informational book answers this question. Students learn that scientists have found the fossilized remains of dinosaur bones, footprints, teeth, nests, and eggs. They also learn how scientists dig up, wrap, transport, and study dinosaur remains. The text is supported by fascinating photos and illustrations.
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